Monthly Archives: February 2010

Bait in the Water

Both fishing and a lot of marine science are generally all about dropping some bait in the water and seeing what happens.  Swiped from Climate Shifts by way of DSN, here’s a selection of possible outcomes when you drop a … Continue reading

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The Trouble with Models

Today I’m going to talk about something that has proven to be both a blessing and a curse to fisheries management.  I’m going to talk about modeling.    Tasteful humor.  From Sports Illustrated. Unfortunately we’re not talking about the merits … Continue reading

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Sharks from Home

Short but sweet post today on some shark news from my old stomping grounds in New England, courtesy of Underwater Thrills. First off, a short and breezy documentary on blue sharks off the coast of my home state of Rhode … Continue reading

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